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Translational models of lung disease
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Tobacco smoke induces muc5AC expression in normal bronchial epithelial cells trough activation of the NADPH system in a mechanism involving EGF-R activation
G. Juan, D. Ivars, M. Ramon, R. Guijarro, M. Mauricio, E. Gabarda, P. Almudever, J. Lluch, E. Morcillo (Valencia, Spain)
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Annual Congress 2009 - Translational models of lung disease
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Translational models of lung disease
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Airway diseases
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G. Juan, D. Ivars, M. Ramon, R. Guijarro, M. Mauricio, E. Gabarda, P. Almudever, J. Lluch, E. Morcillo (Valencia, Spain). Tobacco smoke induces muc5AC expression in normal bronchial epithelial cells trough activation of the NADPH system in a mechanism involving EGF-R activation. Eur Respir J 2009; 34: Suppl. 53, 4434
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